FAMILY: Danny's children and dog, Blue, at the family home on east Hull's Longhill estate

14:19

Police comment about Beverley crash

“We were called at 12.50pm reporting a collision between a motorcycle and a van.

The motorcycle rider, a woman, has been injured but the extent of those injuries have not yet been assessed. She has been taken to Hull Royal Infirmary for treatment. The road was partially blocked for a period of time but is now clear. Anyone who witnessed the collision that has not already spoken to us please call 101 quoting log 257 of 14/11/17.”

13:14

Crash outside school

Norwood partially blocked, queueing traffic due to accident, two vehicles involved near Corporation Road. Police directing traffic. The accident has happened just outside Beverley High School. Emergency services are on scene and recovery is being arranged.

Police remain on Hull street

Failure to introduce new customs systems by Brexit deadline would be 'catastrophic,' says new report

Failure to complete the introduction of a new customs system by the date of Brexit in 2019 would be “catastrophic”, with the risk of huge disruption for businesses, massive queues at Dover and food being left to rot in trucks at the border, a parliamentary report has warned.

10:20

Tragedy as woman, 35, dies in two-car crash

Some sad news to bring you this morning - a 35-year-old woman has died after a fatal two-car collision yesterday.

The crash happened at the junction where the B1228 meets Ash Lane (Image: Google Maps)

09:27

Black cab drivers to get medical and terror attack training

Black cab drivers in London are to be trained to respond to medical emergencies and terror attacks.

Taxi hailing app mytaxi has developed a course to boost the “health, safety and people skills” of its 17,500 drivers in the capital.

The Knowledge+ programme, which takes its name from the navigation exam sat by all London taxi drivers, includes life-saving techniques such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to use a defibrillator.

Participants will also be taught how to deal with emergencies such as acid attacks, choking, strokes and severe bleeding.

A cabbie holds a defibrillator as e-hailing app mytaxi launches its Knowledge+ programme, which will offer emergency response training to drivers (Image: David Parry/PA Wire )

Rescuers using diggers and other heavy equipment were searching through the debris of buildings toppled by a powerful earthquake on the border between Iran and Iraq, with weeping women crying out to God as aid workers found new victims.

The grim work began again at dawn in the Kurdish town of Sarpol-e-Zahab in the western Iranian province of Kermanshah, which appears to have been the hardest hit by the magnitude 7.3 earthquake which struck on Sunday night.

Rescuers and local residents stood on top of the remains of apartment complexes, looking through the rubble. They used heavy blankets to carry away bodies.

Rescuers work on the debris on the earthquake site in Sarpol-e-Zahab in western Iran (Image: AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

A woman mourns at an earthquake site in Sarpol-e-Zahab in western Iran (Image: AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

08:10

Train delay

UPDATE - The 07:22 London Kings Cross to Hull due 10:01 will be starting late from London Kings Cross and is expected to be 53 minutes late.